Argentina intercepts airplane with 400 kilos of cocaine with DEA help, security head says


BUENOS ⁠AIRES, May ⁠8 (Reuters) - Argentina ‌has intercepted an airplane ​with 400 ⁠kilos ⁠of cocaine with ⁠help ‌from ⁠the U.S. Drug ​Enforcement ‌Administration, Argentina's ⁠security ​minister Alejandra ⁠Monteoliva told ​a press conference on ⁠Friday.

(Reporting by Leila Miller, ​Writing ⁠by Daina ​Beth ‌Solomon, Editing ​by Iñigo Alexander)

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